MRCP does _____ require external contrast administration
_____-Contrast studies are optimal for patients unable to swallow gas-forming tablets
The contrast agent used for MRI is _____.
In _____ contrast studies, thick barium coats lumen, and effervescent tablets ingested to distend lumen with air.
_____ helps in increasing the diagnostic capability of MRCP.

_____ provides best visualisation of distal biliary tract
In _____ view the patient lies in such a way that the sagittal plane of the skull is parallel to the film and the X-ray beam is projected 15 cephalocaudal
_____ provides best visualisation of proximal biliary tract
_____ is used to measure the X-ray attenuation values in CT scanning, which depends on the electron density of the tissue.
Opacification of Cowper's gland in MCU is suggestive of stricture at _____
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